Stage directions are very significant in plays and scripts. They add context to the play and can also help to set the scene. Stage directions can add connotations to the play that may not have been as clear before. For example, in An Inspector Calls, when the ‘lighting turns pink’ this infers that the birlings could be wearing ‘rose tinted glasses’. This further implies that when they are wearing these glasses, they do not see the real world, but when they take them off, they realise that they are not perfect and are not powerful enough to not care about anything serious that happens.
Answer:
The 2nd one and the 3rd one (The one about homework & the one about eatting veggies)
Explanation:
The imperative mood is like making a direct command. Ex: "Sit still", "Do this...", etc.
Answer:
1. wife
2. bought
3.Can I open a window? It's hot in here
4.Do you like
5. Can I have a coffee, please?
<em>Hope</em><em> </em><em>it</em><em> </em><em>helps</em>
The correct answer would be steep.
Answer:
both dairy products and leafy green